Recent studies funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Ready To Learn program show PBS KIDS media can improve young children’s science, engineering, math, and computational thinking skills.
Through the National Geographic Cohort and The Wonder List, Maynard Okereke continues to leave his mark on science and youth education.
A new children's training program in Amarillo is aiming to build confidence, character and physical skills for kids through a ...
On Earth Day, environmental educators across the Bay Area are working to inspire the next generation to connect with and care ...
Minnesota Master Naturalists guide children to green spaces ...
Families are invited to step outside and explore the natural world during Unplug: Herons at Home, a free outdoor education ...
Discover how Maine's youth are inspired by STEM at the award-winning Maine Discovery Museum. Explore their remarkable ...
Tribeca has so much to offer kids this summer: dance, reading enrichment, crafts, martial arts, coding, gymnastics, soccer, ...
UC Merced’s CalTeach program is opening new pathways for younger students to experience hands-on science, technology, ...
After making history on their journey around the moon, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space ...
Madras families can now enjoy a new program designed for kids to explore nature right where they live. The Deschutes Land Trust, which works in land and water conservation and care in Central Oregon, ...
Children who don't go to the dentist are less likely to participate in school-based cavity prevention programs, according to research published in JAMA Network Open. The paper is titled "School-Based ...